Groundhogs/woodchucks (NRR)
funky16corners
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Just discovered that we apparently have groundhogs living under the deck. I've heard that they can be physically destructive (gardens, burrowing etc) but I'm more worried about my kids getting bitten/attacked. Anyone have any experience with the varmint cong?I have an exterminator (live trapping) coming by later...
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He saw this thing as he was grabbing some wood off the pile, they both froze, and then the thing came at him and bit him right in the leg. He fell, grabbed the little fucker and threw him backwards over his head 35 feet into the woods. The raccoon was stunned, then got up and ran off, but the fam was bugging for a minute. Be careful dude..
I went out on the deck to shoo it away and it ran right back under the deck. I think he's also been rooting around in the garbage cans as well.
If it was just my wife and I, I'd leave it unless it started f*cking with the house (they can undermine foundations). However I have two little kids, one of who is on the Autism spectrum and doesn't really "get" that you shouldn't approach wild animals. I'll go ahead and err on the side of caution and have the groundhog trapped (alive) and removed.
The main skunk trapper on the island used to come into the bank to deposits sizable checks from clients. I asked him if he turned in the pelts for the reward, it was something like $50 a skunk, he said hell no. Instead he would just drop them back in the woods somewhere else. "why would I kill off my business, I make more off the rich folks who want them off their property."
That dude smelled unspeakably bad and no amount of money would make me do a job like his.
Understandable. I just don't think your kids could catch even if they wanted to. Tip o the cap tho.
I battled them for years.
I used to keep a bucket of rocks by the bed and throw rocks at them. They never seemed to care.
One day there was one right out the window.
I nailed him square in the side.
He stopped, looked over his shoulder at me, hissed, turned around, strolled on.
I quit bothering them for a few years.
This summer one came in the window we leave open for the cat, walked past the dog, into the basement and tore into all the animal food.
I decided it was time for it to go.
Did a little reading.
Learned Raccoon deterrents, noise, lights, dogs... None of them work for long.
Learned that most raccoons can only be trapped once.
After that they are trap shy.
You must release them at least 15 miles from the nearest house.
I couldn't trap mine.
The window stays closed and the cat stays inside.
Groundhogs are good luck.